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The New Cognitive Neurosciences: Second Edition

The New Cognitive Neurosciences: Second Edition

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Creator: Michael S. Gazzaniga
Publisher: The MIT Press
Category: Book

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Media: Hardcover
Edition: 2
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 1276
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.7
Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 8.9 x 2.6

ISBN: 0262071959
Dewey Decimal Number: 153
EAN: 9780262071956
ASIN: 0262071959

Publication Date: November 26, 1999
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Product Description
bWinner of the 2002 William James Book Award presented by the Society for General Psychology, Division One of the American Psychological Association. This award is given for the best book which furthers the mission of the Society for General Psychology by bringing together researchers and ideas from the various subfields of neuroscience and psychology./bbr / br / The first edition of iThe Cognitive Neurosciences/i helped to define the field. The second edition reflects the many advances that have taken place-particularly in imaging and recording techniques. From the molecular level up to that of human consciousness, the contributions cover one of the most fascinating areas of science?the relationship between the structural and physiological mechanisms of the brain/nervous system and the psychological reality of mind. The majority of the chapters in this edition of iThe Cognitive Neurosciences/i are new, and those from the first edition have been completely rewritten and updated.br / br / br / BThis major reference work is now available online as part of MIT CogNet, The Cognitive and Brain Sciences Community online./Bbr / br / br / bSections and section editors:/bbr / br / - Plasticity - iIra B. Black/ibr / br / - Development - iPasko Rakic/ibr / br / - Sensory Systems - iJ. Anthony Movshon and Colin Blakemore/ibr / br / - Motor - iEmilio Bizzi/ibr / br / - Attention - iMichael I. Posner/ibr / br / - Memory - iEndel Tulving/ibr / br / - Language - iWillem J. M. Levelt/ibr / br / - Thought and Memory - iEdward E. Smith and Stephen M. Kosslyn/ibr / br / - Emotion - iJoseph E. LeDoux/ibr / br / - Evolution - iLeda Cosmides and John Tooby/ibr / br / - Consciousness - iDaniel L. Schacter/i


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Review   February 1, 2003
 2 out of 5 found this review helpful

I am a neurologist. This is the single best book I have read for providing the physiological and anatomical basis for human cognitive behavior. Each chapter is written by an outstanding neuroscientist.


2 out of 5 stars Not the editorial quality I expected   November 3, 2002
 8 out of 10 found this review helpful

I checked this book out from our library to see if it would meet my needs as an in-depth introduction and more to the neurosciences. I have a number of MIT press/Bradford books and expected quite a bit from this one. I was impressed with the breadth and range of topics and the quality of scholarship, but the incredible number of typos, particularly in the second section, left me steamed. Those poor authors who had the spelling of their names butchered in print have my sympathy. These typos include some in the diagrams, which lead to confusion. I expect a better quality of editing from a large professional university press. I bought Principles of Neuroscience (Kandel) instead. My advice would be to check out a copy of the Gazzaniga from your library and go over it to see if it is acceptable to you before you spend [...] on it.


5 out of 5 stars Absolutely spectacular achievement   October 4, 2002
 11 out of 11 found this review helpful

I think I can claim to be probably the only clinical neurologist who has read both this book and its first edition cover to cover, which really reflects the fascination of the articles more than incredible compulsivity on my part. The book is divided into 11 sections--development, plasticity, sensory systems, motor systems, attention, memory, language, higher cognitive functions, emotion, evolution, and consciousness, with anywhere from 8-15 articles in each section (total 94 chapters!), averaging around 15 pages each, and a helpful introduction written by an expert for the sections. There are also a large number of color illustrations. For the most part, the articles are very clearly written reviews, and would be appropriate for the upper undergraduate or graduate level student. The emphasis is obviously more on neuroscience than on clinical medicine, though helpful correlates to neurological patients can be found in many chapters. Michael Gazzaniga has once again done a masterful job in assembling contributors, and it is wonderful to see how much the field has advanced since the first edition of this book was published in 1995. For anyone with more than a casual interest in the field, this book is a MUST HAVE!!


5 out of 5 stars Great Book, Not an introduction to the field   March 21, 2001
 22 out of 24 found this review helpful

I am a freshman in High School and after taking a semester course in Biology Honors and a little guidance from my teacher I set out to do my final human anatomy project on how drugs affect the synaptic regions in nerve cells. Using this book and the Internet i completed the project successfully. The thing about this book is that if you already don't have some understanding of the nervous system, this book may be confusing, yet if you want the latest in the field and not to much history and coverage on the supposed Mind-Body Problem get this book. This book is a great text for showing the cell processes and overall nervous system.If you just want a basic understanding of how the nervous system works, get another book, yet if you want to comprehend and do some nice research papers i would recommend this book. This book is a compilation of most the research in the cognitive neurosciences and is in depth and comprehensive as books get. Sure its size and weight may have caused some back strain when in my bookbag, but it was worth it. Check your library for this book before you pay out if you just need it for a paper or project, but if you want to do some learning like I did then buy it.


5 out of 5 stars The Cognitive Neurosciences   April 11, 1999
 30 out of 32 found this review helpful

The Cognitive Neurosciences by M.S. Gazzaniga is an exhaustive (and I mean exhaustive) collection of articles representing major theories in each field of cognitive neuroscience. The book focuses on cognitive neuroscience as opposed to something like neuropsychopharmacology or neuroanatomy. It also weighs a ton and a paperback version would be most welcome. Being comprehensive, there is a good deal of depth, but not the kind of depth you'd see in a text on a specific area (e.g., memory). That being said, this is the high-mark for this kind of comprehensive book. My favorite book in the area. Stephen Cox

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